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what it does to the environment -- windmills are a disaster for the environment. if you put them in the industrial locations, near plants and factories, that is one thing. but when you put them all over your countryside and destroy your countryside -- and it is a lousy form of energy. a little company, the head of selling drugs -- the head of solyndra not a guarantee of $130 million. i could see it going bad, but let it go bad in three or four years, not a couple of months later. we all run businesses, and you make good deals, bad deals, but they take years to go bad. they do not go bad 14 seconds after the loan is approved. by the way, we're filing for bankruptcy. it is unbelievable. so i think that this country has enormous potential. but we have horrible, horrible leadership. [applause] if we had as an example the right people negotiating with some of the countries that are all laughing at our stupidity, and they are all over the lot and everybody has a different deal, and that is fine -- i mean, to me it is very simple. i know people that are so horrible, so v
what it does to the environment -- windmills are a disaster for the environment. if you put them in the industrial locations, near plants and factories, that is one thing. but when you put them all over your countryside and destroy your countryside -- and it is a lousy form of energy. a little company, the head of selling drugs -- the head of solyndra not a guarantee of $130 million. i could see it going bad, but let it go bad in three or four years, not a couple of months later. we all run...
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the coalition that enable democrats to remain competitive in the states, even in extremely favorable environment for the democrats. in this region the democratic coalition is now significantly. to engage in a little with obvious foreshadowing, democratic senators held from the states. after excluding minority majority districts, 15 democratic congress contained in the state. democrats controlled out the governorships in 11 of the 16 state houses. so with the trend we begin to see if the national level of the states finally been made with democratic party filter down to congressional and state level that foreshadowed the debacle of the democrats. there's a positive side to the ledger. obama rainbow against minority voters and suburbanites, but the overall result was a wash. obama actually ran slightly behind clinton's 1996 vote. by the way when i talk about 1996, thanks voting the vote evenly. at least the barack obama's percentage is higher than bill clinton, but exit polls showed that ross perot was point about evenly to split the vote and have you come up with clinton running a little bit out
the coalition that enable democrats to remain competitive in the states, even in extremely favorable environment for the democrats. in this region the democratic coalition is now significantly. to engage in a little with obvious foreshadowing, democratic senators held from the states. after excluding minority majority districts, 15 democratic congress contained in the state. democrats controlled out the governorships in 11 of the 16 state houses. so with the trend we begin to see if the...
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that is an environment of the conference decided was unattainable. >> how come the money is still flown the? >> it's not the same money. one of the conclusions people have drawn and are surprised by in the cycle is there hasn't been a flood of corporate money. even at the levels we are seeing its equivalent to where we would have been. >> it could be coming from corporations. >> that's a great point. to go back to the notion states it's true at side spending was happening in 2003 and 2008 and 2010 but in 2003 when the money was behind campaign it was exposed then we saw the so-called 527 group bid was disclosed to the irs said it is a disclosure ici's the dramatic change citizens united read i think there are two questions raised wrote this suggestion. one is a statement that you make that the supreme court said we are permitted to regulate donations. i'm not sure that the supreme court would go so far as we shouldn't the contribution limits. they might, but maybe not. that's one question. the second is. then why aren't. if you buy that argument and ticket you wouldn't have disclosure o
that is an environment of the conference decided was unattainable. >> how come the money is still flown the? >> it's not the same money. one of the conclusions people have drawn and are surprised by in the cycle is there hasn't been a flood of corporate money. even at the levels we are seeing its equivalent to where we would have been. >> it could be coming from corporations. >> that's a great point. to go back to the notion states it's true at side spending was...
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team oriented, able to work in a hard environment. to me that is a very critical kind of employee that you want to hire. there are other skill sets that take that and translated into the language slots and we are working on with dol come s.p.a. and within the va but some of the challenges are getting the word out to the community. getting the word out bilingual, getting the word out in spanish. i don't see who sees a lot of ads or marketing pieces to the latino community about filing for benefits or able to translate the form you get when you get out of the military and send it in. it's difficult to find and it's not that they are not showing up. it's the percentage of their that are not coming in to file for those benefits to receive them. that's the challenge. in my state as the state director of mexico, we would send out a welcome package. every day i would get and sent hundreds of welcome home packages. 65% of them would come back so there is now the discussion to get the dod to link together and the states. the state director sho
team oriented, able to work in a hard environment. to me that is a very critical kind of employee that you want to hire. there are other skill sets that take that and translated into the language slots and we are working on with dol come s.p.a. and within the va but some of the challenges are getting the word out to the community. getting the word out bilingual, getting the word out in spanish. i don't see who sees a lot of ads or marketing pieces to the latino community about filing for...
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what is different about this environment is that the bush tax rate will expire. we will revert to the rates under clinton for everyone unless president obama signed an extension. after this campaign, that would be pretty shocking. he ran explicitly but as a candidate to say that he will raise taxes on the top. unless he suddenly decides that, i didn't mean it, it does not really matter all that much what house speaker thinks. the tax cut will expire unless obama is willing to extend it. that changes the whole dynamic. virtually all of the republicans have signed the grover norquist pledge to not raise tax rates. if the tax cuts expire at the end of the year and then in january you extended for 97% of americans, the new never voted to raise tax rates. your only cutting taxes. it is possible for something like that -- when the speaker said that yesterday, it was not really reflecting the world that he now lives in. unless the president is willing to extend the tax cuts, they will not be extended. >> i have a question for you. to what extent will there be a major --
what is different about this environment is that the bush tax rate will expire. we will revert to the rates under clinton for everyone unless president obama signed an extension. after this campaign, that would be pretty shocking. he ran explicitly but as a candidate to say that he will raise taxes on the top. unless he suddenly decides that, i didn't mean it, it does not really matter all that much what house speaker thinks. the tax cut will expire unless obama is willing to extend it. that...
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we all care about the environment. this is such a large project that could of been so much to promote our economy and jobs. it was very disappointing. >> we will take a question here and then wrapped up. >> thank you. as a canadian originally, i think canada is pretty disappointed the president vetoed that as well. this is a comet/question for governor fortuÑo. we're developing solar power projects on the island a puerto rico. i can tell you in my 2 plus years working on the island of new york administration, the island has done a 180 as far -- working on the island under your administration, the island has done a 180. when i first interactive with the puerto rican electric power authority, they were frankly allergic paying more than a penny more. we're talking about hundreds of megawatts would be coming on line in solar and wind and waste energy, landfill gas. the legislation passed and approved had a huge impact on the mind set. i think -- it is heartening to see developers from not just other parts of the u.s., but
we all care about the environment. this is such a large project that could of been so much to promote our economy and jobs. it was very disappointing. >> we will take a question here and then wrapped up. >> thank you. as a canadian originally, i think canada is pretty disappointed the president vetoed that as well. this is a comet/question for governor fortuÑo. we're developing solar power projects on the island a puerto rico. i can tell you in my 2 plus years working on the island...
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and without all this obstacles from the not very stable economic environment. that is why i think they're not objectives which contradict each other. you need discipline to have a healthy growth. of course you need grows for employment and prosperity that is based on a sound, healthy, fiscal situation. that would be my answer. >> last question which gives you a chance to sort of comment on our mission in a way because our mission is renewing the atlanta community for global transit. in this case, in this crisis, how would you assess trans-atlantic cooperation and more specifically, has the u.s. recognized that its strategic stake in europe getting this right, and given the kind of assistance that might help, we talked about how europe helped during our own financial crisis. so far, i have mainly heard about advice that one should have done more than what we have done, taken a big bazooka at this to our program. of course in 2008 the fed provided an astonishing 13 trillion of support. so how would you assess the transatlantic element of this? and to what degree
and without all this obstacles from the not very stable economic environment. that is why i think they're not objectives which contradict each other. you need discipline to have a healthy growth. of course you need grows for employment and prosperity that is based on a sound, healthy, fiscal situation. that would be my answer. >> last question which gives you a chance to sort of comment on our mission in a way because our mission is renewing the atlanta community for global transit. in...
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there have been other quasi-environment novellus. what he did for norman for the come of the great economists. the 1949 the word to john voight who was the first leader of the fao. with those initials right? vb 2004 was the first explosively green contemporary sense of word. 05, the international energy agency, mohamed alper rady. people wonder, is this another kick in the leg? it was. seems pretty clear. 2006, mohammed younis is the micro-lender. privacy off beaten path nobel peace prize. >> host: that was one of the things president clinton lobbied very, very hard. he had a lot of institutional support out there. >> guest: he was always advocated peace prize. i think the novell chairman says, no bill clinton can get off of us. we've done it. privately, clinton is one of the few top democrat not to be a nobel peace lawyer. they've given it to carter, gore and obama. i'm trying to think of relatives that have one the peace prize. i don't think so. >> host: not in tierney as these to call her. i'm trying to think about -- what is her
there have been other quasi-environment novellus. what he did for norman for the come of the great economists. the 1949 the word to john voight who was the first leader of the fao. with those initials right? vb 2004 was the first explosively green contemporary sense of word. 05, the international energy agency, mohamed alper rady. people wonder, is this another kick in the leg? it was. seems pretty clear. 2006, mohammed younis is the micro-lender. privacy off beaten path nobel peace prize....
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it is population control, it's the environment is their god. they don't have anything in common with us. a couple of people they pay up front to be their fair hair and conservative credential the individual. but if you really start peeling back the layers, it will make you cry. it's not conservative. i believe they hijacked the party on this issue and got us fighting on this issue. national conservative authors are claiming that immigration is one of the conservative principals. since when did this become a conservative principle? we need to use our conservative principles to address the problem and not complain. it's not just about trying to win elections. it's about trying to grow the party. when you come into the restaurant, we welcome you to be there. we want you to feel like you are an home. we need to learn from that as a party. we need to learn that the anti- immigration rhetoric that has been displayed is doing more damage than it is good. >> ramesh? >> i should practice my remarks by saying i am in complete agreement that conservatives
it is population control, it's the environment is their god. they don't have anything in common with us. a couple of people they pay up front to be their fair hair and conservative credential the individual. but if you really start peeling back the layers, it will make you cry. it's not conservative. i believe they hijacked the party on this issue and got us fighting on this issue. national conservative authors are claiming that immigration is one of the conservative principals. since when did...
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that happened in any environment. we need to talk about it more directly. those discussions are always taper down for women. >> what do you wish you knew when your 17? keep striving, never lose heart, is what you do after you get up and brush yourself off. is there a specific time you can talk about when you were not dealt and got back up? >> the was one incident and high-school r.i. was told i was not ready to go to college. i got angry and instead of listening to the naysayers, i said how can i turn this around? i worked harder to make sure i could do well and advance myself. people from my background and don't go to college -- there is no one helping navigate. >> it sells like president obama should you angry. we have time for a couple of questions if you have a question, there is a roving microphone. you often hear that the strive to the top is tough and when you are competing to get their, it's pretty relaxed. >> i think you are always mindful of what you're doing and making sure you are doing everything opprobrious they're all going to be happy people
that happened in any environment. we need to talk about it more directly. those discussions are always taper down for women. >> what do you wish you knew when your 17? keep striving, never lose heart, is what you do after you get up and brush yourself off. is there a specific time you can talk about when you were not dealt and got back up? >> the was one incident and high-school r.i. was told i was not ready to go to college. i got angry and instead of listening to the naysayers, i...
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i think the environment around it may get a little bit more difficult for that next president over the couple years. won't end it, but more questions will be asked of them. they'll be asked to issue more reports, more fighting off legislation and the like than maybe they would over the last four years. >> peter, were you suggesting that there may be the need for a congressional resolution authorizing the use of the drone? >> um, well, what i'm suggesting is that for the last several years congress has been -- let's pull back. there's a bigger trend here when it comes to the role of congress and the executive branch and the domain of war. congress hasn't declared war, actually declared war since we're now on the 70th anniversary of it. that is, they haven't done it since 1942 against the last of the axis powers. you saw work-around attempts like the war powers act after vietnam. >> uh-huh. >> well, we've seen how that's been or, rather, not been implemented. so congress has been largely quiet on a lot of these issues. we're starting to see, though, in the last year or so attempts, nay s
i think the environment around it may get a little bit more difficult for that next president over the couple years. won't end it, but more questions will be asked of them. they'll be asked to issue more reports, more fighting off legislation and the like than maybe they would over the last four years. >> peter, were you suggesting that there may be the need for a congressional resolution authorizing the use of the drone? >> um, well, what i'm suggesting is that for the last several...
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there is a warmer environment that we need to organize to protect. we need to relentlessly organize and we need to be ready for november 7. it could be generations because remember the supreme court and those appointments. think of 2000 and one half of 18 to 24-year-olds didn't vote. they did not vote in 2010. one half did not vote in 2010. single women did not tend to come out to vote in 2010 and seniors, we lost by 21 points. the points in 2008 we lost and 21 points we lost, we cannot win the election -- they didn't so much when is when we lost, our people did not mobilize and did not come out to vote. our progressive visions cannot grow in romney soil. we did it can only happen if we are smart enough and willing enough to make sure that every single day that we focus like a laser beam. on november 6, between now and then, the republicans are going to do everything they can in congress to make sure we can't pass anything that is going to help the economy. it is all about winning on november 6. we have to change the rules to get rid of this filibust
there is a warmer environment that we need to organize to protect. we need to relentlessly organize and we need to be ready for november 7. it could be generations because remember the supreme court and those appointments. think of 2000 and one half of 18 to 24-year-olds didn't vote. they did not vote in 2010. one half did not vote in 2010. single women did not tend to come out to vote in 2010 and seniors, we lost by 21 points. the points in 2008 we lost and 21 points we lost, we cannot win the...
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so now we are going from the expanding environment and to a contracting environment. we have to reduce the mail processing infrastructure to get ahead of the declining volume. this activity is at the core of our ability to the profitability. reducing our infrastructure in response to the volume decline is really nothing new. since 2006 the mail volume dropped 20% and we reduced our network buy nearly 200 mail processing facilities. we did this successfully without any impact on our customers. in fact we delivered record service during this period. these reductions were accomplished without laying off any of our employees. how did we do that? in part through the process involving area mehl processing studies which we are here for to discuss tonight eventually had been using this process for a decade and has served us very well. using the study data and objective criteria we determined whether the business takes for the consolidation. and there are opportunities built into the process opportunities including the input meetings such as the one here tonight. and also a wr
so now we are going from the expanding environment and to a contracting environment. we have to reduce the mail processing infrastructure to get ahead of the declining volume. this activity is at the core of our ability to the profitability. reducing our infrastructure in response to the volume decline is really nothing new. since 2006 the mail volume dropped 20% and we reduced our network buy nearly 200 mail processing facilities. we did this successfully without any impact on our customers....
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we should improve the public safety system and environments. we should intensify efforts to ensure law and order to improve democracy and protect the .eople's life and property upon as people make concerted efforts and of the dynamic environment and the social harmony, we can have a harmonious society. [applause] eigth, making great efforts to promote progress. promoting a logical progress with the long-term task is a vital importance to the people's future.ing and china's we must give the high priority to make progress. it is a beautiful country with lasting sustainability for the chinese nation. [applause] where she remained committed to the basic quality in conserving resources -- we should remain committed to the basic quality in conserving resources. we should give high priority in conserving resources and protecting the environment and the starvation and striper green, a circular, and low carbon -- and protecting the ent and strive for green, a circular, and low carbon. we need to great sound and working environments for the people and co
we should improve the public safety system and environments. we should intensify efforts to ensure law and order to improve democracy and protect the .eople's life and property upon as people make concerted efforts and of the dynamic environment and the social harmony, we can have a harmonious society. [applause] eigth, making great efforts to promote progress. promoting a logical progress with the long-term task is a vital importance to the people's future.ing and china's we must give the high...
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if you want to do something to change the environment and ecology like building a bridge across the swamp you have to spend millions of dollars and prove to the federal government that what you're going to do is not a point to disturb the ecology or the environment that you are affecting buy that new structure. yet, we are now in this brave new world of fundamentally changing the basic foundation and premise of our society, the family. what evidence have you heard about why this is a good thing for society, other than the quality? equality is a good thing. but it all depends. if the government is now in the business of equality of result, is that a good thing? everybody is the same. is that equality good? is everybody the same? of course not. of course not. none of us are the same. objectively false. so where does the quality come from? where does this term equality come from? we are equal in the eyes of god. that is where this term and his understanding in our society comes from. god sees gasol as his children and equal irrespective of our abilities. objectively we are not equal. some ar
if you want to do something to change the environment and ecology like building a bridge across the swamp you have to spend millions of dollars and prove to the federal government that what you're going to do is not a point to disturb the ecology or the environment that you are affecting buy that new structure. yet, we are now in this brave new world of fundamentally changing the basic foundation and premise of our society, the family. what evidence have you heard about why this is a good thing...
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they live in a closed circle environment. this all about point scoring in who is up and who is down and he will cut the next ad -- who will cut the next adding he will be on television. mayors do not have time for that. i cannot debate on whether i'm plowing snow. you either did it or you did not. this is a daily test we go through. our budget is balanced. theirs is not. i cannot spend more than i have. i have a capital budget. they do not. they just wait for step to break and then they send somebody to fixed appeared in march 2008, 98 was shut down for three days because a bridge inspector happen to go to a store to get a cheese steak, looked up, and sell a gaping hole in i-95. there is no capital program in the federal government. how can you run a government with no capital program and no idea going into the future of how you will spend an plan? this is not the way to run the railroad. >> there are not that many recent examples where government, republicans and democrats, have come together to make more difficult choices.
they live in a closed circle environment. this all about point scoring in who is up and who is down and he will cut the next ad -- who will cut the next adding he will be on television. mayors do not have time for that. i cannot debate on whether i'm plowing snow. you either did it or you did not. this is a daily test we go through. our budget is balanced. theirs is not. i cannot spend more than i have. i have a capital budget. they do not. they just wait for step to break and then they send...
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evangelicals, for example, disagree with some republicans on the issues of capital punishment or even the environment so as you head into a general election, they may not be as dependable as they once were considered. >> do you buy that, ralph? >> i'd be surprised, anderson, and i'll tell you why. if you look at the exit polls from the 2008 general election, john mccain actually got a higher percentage of the evangelical vote against barack obama four years ago than george w. bush got in 2000, even though bush was an explicit evangelical. he got 73%, and that was before obama care, it was before the failed stimulus, it was before some of the moves that he's made on things like saying the defense of marriage act is unconstitutional. i do think though that let's assume for a minute that the field stays where it is. if romney ends up being the nominee, he's still going to have to wed himself to that faith-based grassroots element through a vice presidential pick, through a convention speech and through general election themes. but whoever the republican nominee is going to get a gift on the day they're
evangelicals, for example, disagree with some republicans on the issues of capital punishment or even the environment so as you head into a general election, they may not be as dependable as they once were considered. >> do you buy that, ralph? >> i'd be surprised, anderson, and i'll tell you why. if you look at the exit polls from the 2008 general election, john mccain actually got a higher percentage of the evangelical vote against barack obama four years ago than george w. bush...
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everybody will see a different environment. it may not be better. >> use said the affordable care act penalizes upjohn the economy, health care. others say it is based on private insurance. >> but i will be very brief. health insurance companies and hospitals we'll turn into regular it -- regulated utilities. of it reduces the cost, who knows? it has new taxes and we will pay higher taxes. the medical device tax will affect a number -- but we doan need this law right now >> you mentioned you are a partner in the law firm. >> but it is health care inflation. i have gone to small businesses follow for this state. tire companies, to the paper company and everybody wants to provide for their employees. it is unsustainable. we have not got to the cost side issue. republicans talk about privatization. but it is very, very expensive. they pay not just the administrative fees but pay for profit. you cut into the health care dollars. focus not on premium care but the value. prevention, the most expensive illnesses illnesses, diabetes, o
everybody will see a different environment. it may not be better. >> use said the affordable care act penalizes upjohn the economy, health care. others say it is based on private insurance. >> but i will be very brief. health insurance companies and hospitals we'll turn into regular it -- regulated utilities. of it reduces the cost, who knows? it has new taxes and we will pay higher taxes. the medical device tax will affect a number -- but we doan need this law right now >>...
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the environment was being trashed from coast to coast. trees being chopped down. pollution into the air and water with no regulation. mother nature was in the garbage can. workers never had a day off. no weekend, not one paid federal holiday. there was no middle class at all. people working hard and the people who own everything. and children were working in factories. working families and children. in the garbage can. lesbians and gays didn't even have a name. they didn't even get a garbage can. didn't even get a garbage can. that is 1900. there were some people who looked around and they said this looks great. this is wonderful. let's conserve this. let's conserve this. [applause] thank goodness there were some deeper patriots who looked around and they were appalled. and they were against and they said we will never be a perfect nation but we can be a more perfect union than this. and they marched and they rallied and did sit ins and strikes. they voted. some were beaten. some were jailed. some were murdered. their blood is in the ground in this country so that
the environment was being trashed from coast to coast. trees being chopped down. pollution into the air and water with no regulation. mother nature was in the garbage can. workers never had a day off. no weekend, not one paid federal holiday. there was no middle class at all. people working hard and the people who own everything. and children were working in factories. working families and children. in the garbage can. lesbians and gays didn't even have a name. they didn't even get a garbage...
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second, we must fill in fundamental knowledge gaps of earth's water environment. at the surface and the shallow subsurface. we know very little about the unseen topography beneath the water service. for example, the symmetry of thousands of river channels, floodplains and lakes or of soils or hydrogeology at the national scale. third, we need your support for key satellite observations of water. since dr. pulwarty summarized the need for continued ground-based measurements, let me emphasize those for satellites. several current and future nasa missions are making fundamental contributions towards understanding drought and improving it prediction. the grace mission has been quite successful in identifying areas of water stress and of groundwater depletion. the figures shown on the screen, for example, shows areas which have lost significant amounts of water over the last ten years, shown in red, due either to ice melting or groundwater depletion while the areas shown in blue have gained water. note that the regions where groundwater is being rapidly depleted are in
second, we must fill in fundamental knowledge gaps of earth's water environment. at the surface and the shallow subsurface. we know very little about the unseen topography beneath the water service. for example, the symmetry of thousands of river channels, floodplains and lakes or of soils or hydrogeology at the national scale. third, we need your support for key satellite observations of water. since dr. pulwarty summarized the need for continued ground-based measurements, let me emphasize...
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what impact does it have on the environment? >> you did it by mining, of course. it just so happens that it is a byproduct of uranium mining. you can start by mining already sunk mines. that is one way. you can also try the coal ash pits. it is so abundant, it is actually in your garden. we have large concentrations of lead in the west. >> how do you use this to get energy? >> it is not radioactive. you have to put it into a reactor were you bombarded with neutrons. that is when you start to release the energy. >> the next question is for mr. terry. >> i have a two-part question. do you believe in states' rights? new hampshire is one of the six states that has recognized a marriage. -- gay marriage. do you believe the state's rights should control on this issue? do you believe there should be a national law mandating what each state should do? >> the founders gave us the 10th amendment to keep the federal government for micromanaging the vast majority of details. however, it could never have conceived of a moment in which we would become so debauched that we would
what impact does it have on the environment? >> you did it by mining, of course. it just so happens that it is a byproduct of uranium mining. you can start by mining already sunk mines. that is one way. you can also try the coal ash pits. it is so abundant, it is actually in your garden. we have large concentrations of lead in the west. >> how do you use this to get energy? >> it is not radioactive. you have to put it into a reactor were you bombarded with neutrons. that is...
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because the corporate environment is so much about productivity and so much about get it done that to allow people to become vulnerable in this with way, i think, is going to be a challenge. we at value options provide programs to employees and their families so they can reach out and get the help that they need. unfortunately, as you all know, most people that attempt suicide do not reach out to the resources that are available to them. and it may be -- all of the great resources that the army and the veterans administration provide or that they provide. we at value options are one of the largest employee assistance programs offered in the united states. in fact, in the world. and net, it is a very under-utilized program. no matter how hard we try to market it and sell it to our employees as a great resource, many people do not take advantage of it. it may be because it is viewed as, sort of, mental health. that -- what if my colleagues found out. so this is where corporate culture that walked the talk on health-seeking behavior can really make a difference. i learned this in my role
because the corporate environment is so much about productivity and so much about get it done that to allow people to become vulnerable in this with way, i think, is going to be a challenge. we at value options provide programs to employees and their families so they can reach out and get the help that they need. unfortunately, as you all know, most people that attempt suicide do not reach out to the resources that are available to them. and it may be -- all of the great resources that the army...
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>> there are multiple actors in this environment. there are criminal organized groups targeting the financial services sector. some of the broader threats and the most substantial threats beyond that is what was referred to is the destruction of data, the denial of access. there are foreign intelligence services that are pursuing across all the man's, and there are terrorist groups advocating attacks on the western world, calling for digital jihad, targeting our infrastructure, but also looking at our financial services sector. there have been videos released were those that are simple law and i sympathetic to the cause have called for attacks on the west, and had called for youth to use their skills to attack the west, and this is their call to jihad. it is broadening beyond the 15- year-old kid defacing a website into a big business for organized crime groups and into a cyber weapon. cyber is the great equalizer. canbody with a laptop attack a network. there are 2.3 billion people who have an internet connection. the barrier to ent
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, the information environment has changed. i think one of the things that the white house is doing very differently from what we all did, it's not just the written text of the state of the union, it's the whole interactive experience that's going to go along with it, so the whole digital team in the white house is putting together their enhanced state of the union that you can stream in realtime. i think that's fascinating. at least in the clinton white house where we had, i think, a deserved recognition for getting drafts done really early and so forth, to have that kind of last minute feeling going into the drafting of something and then to have the obligation to be producing the multimedia experience that's going to go along with it, i imagine it's a very busy time not just for jon favreau, but for all the communications professionals in a way. >> chris, is there a way to square the election year needs with the legislative expectations? >> well, after having asserted that this is a political document five minutes ago, now i
, the information environment has changed. i think one of the things that the white house is doing very differently from what we all did, it's not just the written text of the state of the union, it's the whole interactive experience that's going to go along with it, so the whole digital team in the white house is putting together their enhanced state of the union that you can stream in realtime. i think that's fascinating. at least in the clinton white house where we had, i think, a deserved...
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>> could you examine -- demographic diversity in northern virginia, loudon county, the target-rich environment for the obama campaign, the former governor who's very popular in richmond and the president is popular also, and what somehow emblematic that race might be for the nation? the other thing is, given a long habit of being the party of patrilineal succession, who was in the on deck circle, keeping sports, whose in the on deck circle for republicans should governor romney lose the sight of? >> so virginia, i feel like bitching is the tipping point state this year, in that i feel if you pick one state and say whoever one is most likely to what i've always felt it was virginia. and now it might actually be -- it's not ohio because romney can win ohio and still uzbek virginia, the winner of virginia's most likely. it shows the two modern coalitions on the playing field in which the two modern coalitions are fairly arranged. it is this growing minority population, 30% in awake, including 10% in the white nor black which is an important dimension. it's not on deepening but it is broadening. i
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but is it -- is there a mechanism by which individual citizens can influence the funding environment other than giving money? >> that's how. >> has just giving money. >> that's it. >> money is one kind of speech. i was asked a similar question at a gathering recently and i said look, barack obama has shown there's a second model for politicians. you can build a base of small donors and as brad points out it can be a robust, even unlimited spending. >> any other thoughts on how much impact citizens have over the state of play? >> we are and what appear the five of us because we are in the more influential group of citizens. we have influence without having to give money. that's one of the things i point out, it went quick anecdote. when i was at the fec, used to coming to washington to spend a week or two in the summer, and the attacks of the department of agriculture. and i remember one year they were creating a debate topic and they would have these debates on campaign finance. i looked at the resolution being introduced to regulate campaign finance. the students thought that the re
but is it -- is there a mechanism by which individual citizens can influence the funding environment other than giving money? >> that's how. >> has just giving money. >> that's it. >> money is one kind of speech. i was asked a similar question at a gathering recently and i said look, barack obama has shown there's a second model for politicians. you can build a base of small donors and as brad points out it can be a robust, even unlimited spending. >> any other...
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on in the economy, we're struggling right now but we could be doing some major advancements for the environment. obviously, the youth vote is very critical in this election. when i was a kid, no one was interested in it all that much. you're lucky and blessed to be listened to and to be part of this election and you might dictate the course of the country going forward. >> tim? >> well, since i'm lucky pierre, i will talk about both sides. bill, i want your people to step up a little bit. we talk about fiscally conservative and socially liberal. i like to see some socially liberal liberals. we didn't get into the drug wars. we didn't get into drones or a bunch of other things. and, you know, i'd like to see something on the left on that. as far as i can see, we've gotten bupkis from obama on all of those issues. you know, every couple of years, there's a big debate that will hold in some hall just like this one about is there any, you know, is the connection between libertarians and conservatives coming to an end? and my friend jonah goldberg always comes up with -- has a pretty good line that
on in the economy, we're struggling right now but we could be doing some major advancements for the environment. obviously, the youth vote is very critical in this election. when i was a kid, no one was interested in it all that much. you're lucky and blessed to be listened to and to be part of this election and you might dictate the course of the country going forward. >> tim? >> well, since i'm lucky pierre, i will talk about both sides. bill, i want your people to step up a...
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so things i'd love to see, making sure we have the best investment environment. because when i have talked with manufacturers, surprising how they recognize pretty easily that in the world we live in today, that higher tax on their suppliers doesn't do them any good. >> forgive me improve don't hear the answer to my question. my question was, what kind of jobs are you talking about? production, engineering design job? s or the soft jobs that are bleating off into service and what does it do for the american middle class? the american middle class is stuck, losing jobs you say, they have been redefined. they're losing jobs that have been paying real good wages and supported a middle class standard of living. >> it's both. i want the engineering jobs and the design jobs. i want that here in america. and i want to make sure we have a healthy set of suppliers that are part of that manufacturing value chain, that serves the global consumer market. so i don't want to deny that's important as well while we focus on manufacturing. from a manufacturer's perspective they k
so things i'd love to see, making sure we have the best investment environment. because when i have talked with manufacturers, surprising how they recognize pretty easily that in the world we live in today, that higher tax on their suppliers doesn't do them any good. >> forgive me improve don't hear the answer to my question. my question was, what kind of jobs are you talking about? production, engineering design job? s or the soft jobs that are bleating off into service and what does it...
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and a healthy equitable environment to present future generations. this is the task before us. a great challenge of our time, it is the most crucially important opportunity, we must be sure that it is a worthy successor for 1992, 20 years ago. the center for global development is uniquely positioned to help insure that for the commitments are kept. we count on your research and your reputation to help us move toward sustainable energy. together, let us work to shape this world's future. to make this world better for all. thank you for your attention and, i count on your leadership. thank you. [applause] thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. secretary-general. you can see the sense of excitement you engendered. on the part of the center, we accept your challenge to help any fundamental feeling you invoked. i also thank you for the energy you brought to the issue of sustainable energy. the secretary-general has agreed that answer some questions from the floor. maybe i can ask the first question. one of our ambitions about today's event has manhattan to help formulate and pushing
and a healthy equitable environment to present future generations. this is the task before us. a great challenge of our time, it is the most crucially important opportunity, we must be sure that it is a worthy successor for 1992, 20 years ago. the center for global development is uniquely positioned to help insure that for the commitments are kept. we count on your research and your reputation to help us move toward sustainable energy. together, let us work to shape this world's future. to make...
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when you're under the stress environment, what are the society? starting to answer questions about that would get us to figure out advocates is the incentive of this question. we haven't really looked at it. >> so one of the challenges is the chart you are showing doesn't answer the question because it's showing you the cumulative default rates on mortgages, not on the borrowers. so every one of those understates in fact the reality of what fraction of borrowers came into the fha system that year for a series of delinquency. if these streamlined refinance comment at delinquency is not linked back when they came into the system. in fact, they're excluding refinance altogether, the delinquency can't be shown anywhere. so we can start dealing with the tough question about was the trade-off if we don't first measure the question. so i would encourage fha to go back to redraw the chart for us where you link the borrower and follow the borrower. it's very easy to do and then we could start saying with the reality to what are we comfortable with? >> i th
when you're under the stress environment, what are the society? starting to answer questions about that would get us to figure out advocates is the incentive of this question. we haven't really looked at it. >> so one of the challenges is the chart you are showing doesn't answer the question because it's showing you the cumulative default rates on mortgages, not on the borrowers. so every one of those understates in fact the reality of what fraction of borrowers came into the fha system...
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he told me that the relaxed regulatory approach, "created an exceptional environment." there were no criminal referrals from regulators, no fraud working groups, no national task forces. instead, we have had silence from the highest levels of government. a former federal judge in new york who had been head of the justice department for less than a year discussed setting up a task force with deputies. he decided against it. announcing the decision of june, 2008. there have been attempts to put money into investigation. two years into the crevices, congress passed the fraud enforcement and recovery act, allocating one chris $65 million -- $165 million for new financial crisis cases. congress took away all but $30 million of that later. but all this together and you can see how this contributed to our current and frustrating situation where participants seemed to have skidded away from the scene untouched. equally disturbing, the fed needed to put resources into law enforcement -- the failure to put resources into law enforcement shows a dangerous suspicion. there are two
he told me that the relaxed regulatory approach, "created an exceptional environment." there were no criminal referrals from regulators, no fraud working groups, no national task forces. instead, we have had silence from the highest levels of government. a former federal judge in new york who had been head of the justice department for less than a year discussed setting up a task force with deputies. he decided against it. announcing the decision of june, 2008. there have been...
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local is based on our environment. there's a direct correlation whether its tourism, real estate, these days of economy -- west: michele bachmann came down here and so that i did and as was all over like a black eye on a piece i guess you got this very wrong. once again, i'm talking about priorities. and when you look at what is happening with planned parenthood perhaps you should call secretary sebelius. hhs came out today and said planned parenthood is not doing mammograms. >> moderator: we have to move along to the final question to be all time to close. george, your question first. >> this race, both the guys who spent a lot of money, one of the costliest congressional races in the country. outside groups have spent more than $3 million. do you support any kind of legislation that would limit the influence of outside groups? is that necessary? west: first of all that has to be argued in front of the supreme court. the supreme court made the decision. look communism if you look at our record, our record shows an inc
local is based on our environment. there's a direct correlation whether its tourism, real estate, these days of economy -- west: michele bachmann came down here and so that i did and as was all over like a black eye on a piece i guess you got this very wrong. once again, i'm talking about priorities. and when you look at what is happening with planned parenthood perhaps you should call secretary sebelius. hhs came out today and said planned parenthood is not doing mammograms. >>...
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fighting for equality, prosecuting dangerous criminals, and protecting consumers civil rights and the environment. she has been appointed to the national fraud enforcement task force and both these attorneys general on this very matter ofk. ken was sworn into office january 2010. prior to this he served in the senate of virginia from 2000 to through january 2010. as a state senator and private attorney, he worked to improve the commonwealth's mental health system and has been a champion for citizens' property rights. he made government or transparent and accountable by sponsoring a lot to put the state's detailed budget on line in a format that citizens could understand. he is proud to protect consumers from scams and frauds and take sexually violent predators' out of communities. my wife found a correction. your web site said the most violent and sexually violent predators. she said, does he not do all of them? and put to gang members in jail and prosecute medicare fraud. he has been talked about for hire virginia office but that is that today's subject. the attorneys general have been invited t
fighting for equality, prosecuting dangerous criminals, and protecting consumers civil rights and the environment. she has been appointed to the national fraud enforcement task force and both these attorneys general on this very matter ofk. ken was sworn into office january 2010. prior to this he served in the senate of virginia from 2000 to through january 2010. as a state senator and private attorney, he worked to improve the commonwealth's mental health system and has been a champion for...
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our business leaders are going to have to figure out a way to make money in a less certain environment. that's going to be difficult for those who have traditionally had -- known what they were dealing with, but i am not certain going forward that's going to be the way we will see our government operate. here we are just a few days before we go through the cliff, and there's no evidence we're anywhere near a deal. i just think that once we get passed the doomsday date of january 1st, we will see that the sun will still come up and we will figure out how to operate within the new normal. >> the takeaway in the past year has been the new normal. on so many different levels. we will get to that when we look ahead to 2013 after this break on >>> welcome back to "viewpoint" again. some big landmark changes, votes coming in in the state of maryland, and we have expanding gaming and same-sex marriage and the dream act which is getting national attention. do you see this as a trend that the rest of the country will follow? >> i think they will. i think again we as a community need to be out th
our business leaders are going to have to figure out a way to make money in a less certain environment. that's going to be difficult for those who have traditionally had -- known what they were dealing with, but i am not certain going forward that's going to be the way we will see our government operate. here we are just a few days before we go through the cliff, and there's no evidence we're anywhere near a deal. i just think that once we get passed the doomsday date of january 1st, we will...
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we could be doing some major advancement that would be great for the environment. obviously, the youth vote is very critical. it is also very unusual that people care so much. [inaudible] so you are lucky and blessed to be listening to and to be part of this election. >> tim? >> though, i wanted people to step up a little bit. we talked about fiscally conservative people, and i would like to see some socially liberal liberals. we didn't get into the juggler or civil liberties were a bunch of other things. and i would like to see something from the left. as far as i can see, we have gone butkus on all those issues. every couple of years, there is a big debate that are held in some false. a connection between libertarians and conservatives, is coming to an end? my friend, jonah goldberg, says it has a pretty good idea -- libertarians are useful because they ask the question should the government be doing the thing we are talking about. there are some things that libertarians can learn from conservatives. one of the roots of conservatism -- after eight years of bush i
we could be doing some major advancement that would be great for the environment. obviously, the youth vote is very critical. it is also very unusual that people care so much. [inaudible] so you are lucky and blessed to be listening to and to be part of this election. >> tim? >> though, i wanted people to step up a little bit. we talked about fiscally conservative people, and i would like to see some socially liberal liberals. we didn't get into the juggler or civil liberties were a...
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the senate environment and public works committee hearing is chaired by senator barbara boxer of california. >> the committee will come to order. the meeting will come to order. trai thank you to the press. meetin first, before i start my statement, before i start i wan enatemer into the record a letter received from mr. gray leader harry reid that makes it clear that the cost effective conferences are productive so in ask unanimous consent to enter senator read's letter into then record.impo if you have a sirtmilar letter from senator hello?animou >> yes i do and i ask that the e statement is of the record.om s >> absolutely. >> i'm going to ask that we eac. have seven mets for our opening statementng to ask that we each have seven minutes for our opening statement. the latest misconduct at the gsa makes me cringe. cringe for the taxpayers who expect every agency in their government to fulfill their mission with integrity and it makes me cringe for the good people at gsa who work so hard every day and have been humiliated by a few bad actors. to those who is betrayed the public trust, let
the senate environment and public works committee hearing is chaired by senator barbara boxer of california. >> the committee will come to order. the meeting will come to order. trai thank you to the press. meetin first, before i start my statement, before i start i wan enatemer into the record a letter received from mr. gray leader harry reid that makes it clear that the cost effective conferences are productive so in ask unanimous consent to enter senator read's letter into then...
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basically said that you will go to washington, work across party lines, and fix that toxic political environment. but at the same time, you spent years as the democratic party chair, in some ways, being the partisan chief of the party. what would you say to virginians that would convince them that when you go to washington, you'd be not partisan and not simply a loyal lieutenant in harry reid's army. >> i will tell you two things. i served with two presidents. i serve with president bush and president obama. we did not agree on everything. i worked closely on the bush administration on a number of issues that put virginia first. railroads are being built right now largely because of president bush and his secretary of transportation and our ability to work together. we worked with the bush administration in the aftermath of the shootings at virginia tech. i will always be a partner of the nine states, whoever the president is. i also have a track record of working across lines. first, here in richmond. second, as a republican -- as a governor with republican houses. we were the best-managed stat
basically said that you will go to washington, work across party lines, and fix that toxic political environment. but at the same time, you spent years as the democratic party chair, in some ways, being the partisan chief of the party. what would you say to virginians that would convince them that when you go to washington, you'd be not partisan and not simply a loyal lieutenant in harry reid's army. >> i will tell you two things. i served with two presidents. i serve with president bush...
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but i would say to you that most of the data that i've read that the best environment for a child to grow up to be full hi capable of achieving -- fully capable of achieving the american dream and having the best start in life is an intact, two-parent family made up of a man and a woman. i think that's what all the data would suggest. now, unfortunately, because of divorce and any number of things that is no longer the family that every young person grows up in, and that's why the governor and i spend a lot of money on social services and so forth to help people, to create a good safety net, to be able to take care of people when families are not intact. but that has been, i think, undeniably for centuries what has really held society together and is the best environment for children, but also for society generally. and i think virtually all the data that i read from sociologists and others right and left, the empirical data coming out of that intact, two-participant family is, in fact, the best for our country. it should be the model, but when it doesn't work, we have safety nets. >
but i would say to you that most of the data that i've read that the best environment for a child to grow up to be full hi capable of achieving -- fully capable of achieving the american dream and having the best start in life is an intact, two-parent family made up of a man and a woman. i think that's what all the data would suggest. now, unfortunately, because of divorce and any number of things that is no longer the family that every young person grows up in, and that's why the governor and...
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under a stress environment, you tolerate a higher failure. what are the costs to society and the cost of that failure? we are starting to answer questions about that. we have not looked at it hard enough. it is really interesting going forward. >> one of the challenges is the chart we're showing does not answer the question. it shows you the cumulative default rate on mortgages, so at every one of those understates the reality of what fraction of our worst -- of borirowers went into the legacy. if they are excluding debt refinances altogether, that the minutes he is not being shown anywhere. we cannot deal with the tough question of what is the trade- off if we do not first measure the question. i encourage fha to redraw that chart where you link the borrowers, and then we can say what is the reality. >> that is a useful metric for analysis. that is where i think that the strength of personnel is. for the bigger question of what rate we are comfortable with, if we go with that metric, you will see there is a bifurcation in the data, there are
under a stress environment, you tolerate a higher failure. what are the costs to society and the cost of that failure? we are starting to answer questions about that. we have not looked at it hard enough. it is really interesting going forward. >> one of the challenges is the chart we're showing does not answer the question. it shows you the cumulative default rate on mortgages, so at every one of those understates the reality of what fraction of our worst -- of borirowers went into the...
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the steps include better definition of our target environment. we continued to push hard and address the appropriate process. strategic planning measurements continue to increase. a process that addresses modernization and sustained funding. the implementation enables governments for entire portfolio by a single review board. this has been significant for us. all aspects of a project and have a fit into the broader business conversation. virtually everything. this helps us make better investment decisions and reinforces the business outcomes that we're trying to achieve. we retired 120 legacy systems in 2011. the number is approaching 200 in 2012. our modernized systems environment includes planning which will improve financial management and accounting organizations. each system is at a different step of its life cycle. we are proactively addressing each one of these challenges like business process re- engineering and the culture challenges associated with .t.lementing a new it. systetm. we're also developing a capability. should order repair c
the steps include better definition of our target environment. we continued to push hard and address the appropriate process. strategic planning measurements continue to increase. a process that addresses modernization and sustained funding. the implementation enables governments for entire portfolio by a single review board. this has been significant for us. all aspects of a project and have a fit into the broader business conversation. virtually everything. this helps us make better...
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she is in this environment and has gone on to become a really big deal. we are happy to have you with us terry >> thank you. jean was some of the way for a meeting which may or may not be good news on the fiscal front. i am hoping this is a little less a vengeful than the last panel i moderated. last week i was at the kennedy school at harvard were they do the debrief every four years with a senior campaign officials and we discussed the campaign when the fire without -- and all the power went out. fortunate that rep schwartz is able to join us, representing a district in philadelphia
she is in this environment and has gone on to become a really big deal. we are happy to have you with us terry >> thank you. jean was some of the way for a meeting which may or may not be good news on the fiscal front. i am hoping this is a little less a vengeful than the last panel i moderated. last week i was at the kennedy school at harvard were they do the debrief every four years with a senior campaign officials and we discussed the campaign when the fire without -- and all the power...
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i know i do not have to be in that environment. some of you have to push for other destinations, places that have a state where somebody who is doing materials processing can put an experiment for six months, a year, or more, without having a treadmill disturbing the micro gravity. pay attention. in fiscal year 2013, nasa plans for at least three flights delivering research and logistics hardware to the international space station by u.s.-developed cargo delivery systems. as you've heard me say before, i am committed to launching astronauts from american soil on spacecraft built by american companies. i use the term "i," and i should not say that, but i mean nasa. nasa is committed to launching american astronauts from american soil on spacecraft built by american companies because we are family. we are a family, and that is big to us. nasa's fy 2013 budget provides the funding needed to bring our human space launches back home to the u.s. and get american companies again. right now we're looking at proposals for our commercial cre
i know i do not have to be in that environment. some of you have to push for other destinations, places that have a state where somebody who is doing materials processing can put an experiment for six months, a year, or more, without having a treadmill disturbing the micro gravity. pay attention. in fiscal year 2013, nasa plans for at least three flights delivering research and logistics hardware to the international space station by u.s.-developed cargo delivery systems. as you've heard me say...
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in the meantime my do see the economies of scale to reflect the uncertainty of the regulatory environment. it is our fault for arguing about it. that is a joke. [laughter] if that happens going forward i suspect that will not happen to every firm. as a percentage of gdp i think that is the misguided and a fine development. >> that still does not talk about cross border raids it -- resolution but it would protect creditors in full if they fund operating companies i am afraid we are not yet to out of the woods. i never heard peter before say there was the undeniable advantage to being a large bank. that is a huge statement and completely inaccurate. this six largest bank holding companies have assets just over 6% and go back to the mid-1990s the same six companies were 16 or 17%. what is the benefit we have derived for that growth? the answer is nothing would the economies of scale of 100 billion yen of total assets? no one can find you think you can probably have the goldman sachs award. i talk to see if those and ceos and sg you need jpmorgan chase to be at this level to run your business
in the meantime my do see the economies of scale to reflect the uncertainty of the regulatory environment. it is our fault for arguing about it. that is a joke. [laughter] if that happens going forward i suspect that will not happen to every firm. as a percentage of gdp i think that is the misguided and a fine development. >> that still does not talk about cross border raids it -- resolution but it would protect creditors in full if they fund operating companies i am afraid we are not yet...
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it could be easy especially in a liberal environment to let people cow you, but not be afraid to think that what you are doing and believe what you are doing is no. you are trying to make this government smaller and more responsive to the american people, smaller and more responsive to the democratic process. what exactly is not know about that? it is a beautiful thing. at it from the point of view of you wanting to have people with input on those 300 bills that come to congress every year. is it a wonderful thing, and people will tell you you are a part this person because you want to do it, and they are wrong. just owned it, because that will make you a better communicator as well. those are my basic tips. i would love to the questions because i like questions on current events or advice to what have you. is that cool with you guys? all right. [applause] >> i was just wondering if you could expand on that concept of being a passionate conservative, especially as a young person, attracting other persons to be attractive conservatives that can share this message? >> knowing your stuff
it could be easy especially in a liberal environment to let people cow you, but not be afraid to think that what you are doing and believe what you are doing is no. you are trying to make this government smaller and more responsive to the american people, smaller and more responsive to the democratic process. what exactly is not know about that? it is a beautiful thing. at it from the point of view of you wanting to have people with input on those 300 bills that come to congress every year. is...
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then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme justice that determined that there was no fraud in the election. 133 have been found to have committed fraud. but of those, -- out of those, they thought they could vote. fraud is not happening at all. if it is not fraud, the voter i.d. deals it is a national agenda, if it is not fraud, why do you think we are attaching an id to your right to vote? >> i am going to take both questions. >> as a citizen of this of the congressional district, i felt some obligation to ask a question. [laughter] i do appreciate, you alluded to my question, talking about democrats and republicans and having african americans repres
then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme...
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so how do you get control of the kind of environment. sometimes if, you know, you have the campaigns that can continue to grow up with the dysfunction and you don't know what's happening in the other campaigns. we heard the knives were sharp end in the clinton campaign. you don't know. it it's like -- it's like poker you know what your hand is you don't know what the other hands are in the other campaigns. later down the campaign trail things started show up in the news. the campaign unnamed campaign staffer said this about a named campaign staffer and you start connecting dots there are power center that e emerged and, you know, some factions that might be happening in the other campaigns. if you don't get control of the early you grow up with the chaos. how do we do it? i give a candidate all the credit. and there were three things getting to work a little bit. to start that little bit. three principles he gave our staff in the very earliest days. no drama. respect everyone. build it from the bottom up. no drama, respect everyone, buil
so how do you get control of the kind of environment. sometimes if, you know, you have the campaigns that can continue to grow up with the dysfunction and you don't know what's happening in the other campaigns. we heard the knives were sharp end in the clinton campaign. you don't know. it it's like -- it's like poker you know what your hand is you don't know what the other hands are in the other campaigns. later down the campaign trail things started show up in the news. the campaign unnamed...
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i will take a look at the operational environment i participate in 2013 to assess what u.s. and non-u.s. combat power need ultimately to continue the process leading the ansf into the lead and 2014 and giving the kind of support they need so they will be successful with there's no member out there. it's your question is extremely important. i know that cavallas as to why chain of command and we're going to meet that analysis in the aftermath of the fighting season heat. thank you. [inaudible conversations] think of where everyone has been that where they're going to die in front of you can win an academy award someday and the guy behind you can be a future president of the united states or even better than that the mayor of new york city the guy in front of you could be a future nobel laureate not to your right but certainly the one to your left. it's even worse than it looks in which they argue that washington partisanship has caused congress to become dysfunctional. we talked to the authors on wednesday washington journal. this is just under an hour. >> the gentleman that
i will take a look at the operational environment i participate in 2013 to assess what u.s. and non-u.s. combat power need ultimately to continue the process leading the ansf into the lead and 2014 and giving the kind of support they need so they will be successful with there's no member out there. it's your question is extremely important. i know that cavallas as to why chain of command and we're going to meet that analysis in the aftermath of the fighting season heat. thank you. [inaudible...
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unless the political and economic environment in this. public sentiment is everything. with public sentiment, nothing can fail. if there were constitutional amendments, there would be endless amending of the rules. it would take a different form. another nobelist made a point i tried to make before with my roach example. i think this applies to leftists on utopia. after i heard a story about budgetary issues. the organizer got up and said, i cannot take this anymore. i am opening up the bar right now. that might be the best advice i can offer. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. our next speaker is craig barnes. he has an impressive and intimidating background. he was an infantry officer. he was a trial lawyer. he was an international mediator. he applied his work in many places. he was a founder of the colorado common cause. he is author of an incredible variety of intellectual pursuits, one of which is an example of the roles of women in theology. he has a trilogy of plays of elizabethan england and a passionate book called "democracy at the crossroads." craig barnes.
unless the political and economic environment in this. public sentiment is everything. with public sentiment, nothing can fail. if there were constitutional amendments, there would be endless amending of the rules. it would take a different form. another nobelist made a point i tried to make before with my roach example. i think this applies to leftists on utopia. after i heard a story about budgetary issues. the organizer got up and said, i cannot take this anymore. i am opening up the bar...
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carla sagerholm was on leave because of what she called a toxic environment in the office . she said it records were destroyed to avoid being subpoenaed. she claimed she had to indoor sexual jokes -- she claimed she had to endure sexual jokes. >> robert gladden is being charged as an adult in a shooting. charging documents listed seven other students and faculty as victims put in danger by gladden. shooting victim daniel borowy's recovery has been upgraded from critical to serious condition. parents and students gathered at perry hill school last night. questions focused on communication, security, and how to better address troubled kids in the school environment. the principal said part of the solution begins with the students. >> if you see something like this, let somebody know. it is not ok. it comes down to you. >> the issue of installing metal detectors is one they will address at a later date. >> deliberations will continue in the murder trial of an account at a towson mall. the defendants are accused of plotting to kill pridget. two people are also charged in this ca
carla sagerholm was on leave because of what she called a toxic environment in the office . she said it records were destroyed to avoid being subpoenaed. she claimed she had to indoor sexual jokes -- she claimed she had to endure sexual jokes. >> robert gladden is being charged as an adult in a shooting. charging documents listed seven other students and faculty as victims put in danger by gladden. shooting victim daniel borowy's recovery has been upgraded from critical to serious...